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Revision as of 17:12, 23 February 2022
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Via True-To-You.net (May 3, 2014):
Leee Black Childers, Bob Hoskins, and now Efrem Zimbalist Jr.... death is having a feast on the great and the good.
Let it give us pause.Morrissey
3 May 2014
Los Angeles.
Mentioned In
- Into this world, and out of it - true-to-you.net (May 3, 2014)
- SHAKE THE HAND THAT SHOOK THE HAND - Morrissey Central (January 5, 2024)
Wikipedia Information
Leee Black Childers (July 24, 1945 – April 6, 2014) was an American photographer, writer and rock music manager, who "recorded the legacy of a theatrical cross over between rock music and gay culture." Born Lee Black Childers in Jefferson County, Kentucky he started to spell his name with three rather than two "e"s as a child.